Top Ten Promotion Checklist for Business Success

_____7. Create and send your own ezine that fufills your staying in touch with potential clients to gain their trust. Most will buy after seven or so exposures because they want what you offer.

_____8. Write a short print or eBook to brand your business and attract new clients. Make yourself known as savvy expert in your field.

_____9. Exchange your rough drafts of promotion materials and talks with a group of similar interest professtionals before you give to world. Simple mistakes cost you time, money, and reputation.

_____10. Practice Three High Level Activities (HLA) each day to get your business to top. When you make "you" one of your top three priorites, you will love your audience's participation in your business.

Take action on any of these marketing/promotion ideas to uplevel your business. Contact a coach who knows promotion and practices these publicity ideas for an abundance of clients each month.

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What should I sell On-Line

Written by David Bell

Continued from page 1 In my opinion, selling a product online has, by far seen biggest profit potential in long run. Once you get a successful product, you can automate system and move on to new products that will generate multiple streams of income. If you need immediate cash flow, providing a service is fastest way to produce instant income... but it will never pay off as big, in long run, as selling a product with a high profit margin. If you sell a service, think about how you can transform it into a product. One of best examples I can think of is regarding people who submit websites to search engines. Because competition got so fierce and their business began to suffer, some wrote and sold reports revealing how search engines work and tricks for getting sites listed higher etc. The reports were priced at $20 -$100, and entrepreneurs in our example found new markets to tap. I hope this helps in your future marketing decisions.

David Bell is Manager, Online Marketing, at http://www.wspromotion.com/ , a leading Search Engine Optimization services firm and Advertising Agency.